Sweden meaning in English
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Definition
Sweden: a northern European country between Norway and Finland
Swedish (food): (food) from or typical of Sweden
a Swede: a person from Sweden
Examples
- "We've just recently become aware that Sweden is apparently known for other things as well."
- "I'd like to thank our Swedish correspondent Bjorn Larsson."
- "No offense Edward, I guess you are kind of related to Eskimos being Swedish, right?"
- "Major exports of Sweden?"
- "Philip : Nice try Edward, but I don't think she speaks Swedish."
- "I thought you were Swedish."
- "We turn our attention now to Sweden, a country best known for its delicious meatballs, outstanding ice hockey players and the 70's pop quintet ABBA."
- "Now, while she's changing the bill, tell me a bit more about your native Sweden, I've heard it's quite cold this time of year..."
- "Chapter 1: Childhood in Paris: adoption and relationship with Swedish au pair"
- "Brent : Great, well why don't we end the broadcast with a little song from Swedish supergroup ABBA."
- "Secondly, I am delighted to tell you all that last week Delavigne reached an agreement with the agent of Swedish Supermodel Ivana Bümbüm, and she has agreed to endorse our perfumes for the foreseeable future."
- "Philip : So Edward, that whole plate of mashed potatoes – is that a typical Swedish thing?"
- "What can you tell us about politics in Sweden?"
- "We have no fjords in Sweden."
- "But then again, I suppose you don't have forks and knives in Sweden."
- "Swedes are from Sweden, etcetera."
- "In the following chapters, you will discover shocking accusations and fabrications about Bruno, including: blackmail, adultery, Swedish au pairs, cross dressing, high-stakes scuba diving, and even illegal chicken fights."
- "In fact, the majority of Swedes speak excellent English thanks to a strong foreign trade policy, frequent overseas travel, and subtitled films in their original versions."
- "Swedes are from Sweden, etcetera."
- "Do you have restaurants in Sweden, Edward?"
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